For example, Jalen Brunson is now a Knick. Bradley Beal, meanwhile, cemented his legacy with the Wizards by re-signing to a long-term deal.

But while there was a flurry of movement in the opening moments of free agency, there are still several high-profile free agents that remain unsigned.

Here’s a look at the top remaining free agents by position.

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Centers

Deandre Ayton, Phoenix Suns

Ayton is seeking a max deal and the Suns seem ready to move on from the 23-year-old big man after drafting him No. 1 overall four years ago. According to reports, Looney is expected to re-sign with the Warriors.

Power forwards

Montrez Harrell, Charlotte Hornets Carmelo Anthony, Los Angeles Lakers

Harrell may likely re-sign with the Hornets but it is anybody’s guess what Anthony will do as he enters the twilight of his career.

Small forwards

Miles Bridges, Charlotte Hornets TJ Warren, Indiana Pacers Caleb Martin, Miami Heat Cody Martin, Charlotte Hornets

Bridges is a notable name; however, it is expected that the Hornets will pay to keep him in Charlotte. The Martin twins and Warren are wild cards and could be on the move this off-season.

Shooting guards

James Harden, Philadelphia 76ers

Harden is perhaps the biggest name that remains unsigned. Harden will reportedly re-sign with the Sixers.

Point guards

Collin Sexton, Cleveland Cavaliers  Dennis Schroder, Houston Rockets

The Cavs have to make a decision on Sexton, who is returning from a season-ending knee injury.